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I have $20 maximum and want a cheap radio. From what I've read so far
my choices are between Jwin, Coby and B+H. Which is best? I know none of those are 'serious' sets but I have to start somewhere. TV audio would be nice, and battery life is a consideration too. I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal. Thanks for the help. |
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![]() Radioman390 wrote: I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal Your bes bet is to pick up streaming audio from the BBC via the Internet. He was looking for a 'radio'... do you know what that is? Boggling. dxAce Michigan USA |
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![]() "bluemind" wrote in message oups.com... I have $20 maximum and want a cheap radio. From what I've read so far my choices are between Jwin, Coby and B+H. Which is best? I know none of those are 'serious' sets but I have to start somewhere. TV audio would be nice, and battery life is a consideration too. I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal. Thanks for the help. You can listen to stuff on those but I would recommend staying away from sw sets with TV coverage. In my experience, every radio I've ever used with TV reception was terrible. Those little am/sw sets like you stated above should be fine. There's guys in here that know more about those little radios than I do and they can tell you which one's best but stay away from those TV reception types. Just my 2c -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/ EMAIL- (Hide the $100 to reply!) |
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A new $20.00 Shortwave radio sucks!! I own a bunch of Shortwave radio's
I bought for only a few bucks each at places such as Goodwill thrift stores and fleamarkets and junk shops. cuhulin |
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go to ebay for a used radio. you can get an older multi-band radio for
that price. get an older analog type radio with the linear dial. you can get a higher quality radio with better performance than a new $20 digitally tuned radio will have. then while you are listening and learning about shortwave you can save for a $100 digital radio. by the time you have saved you will know enough to really appreciate the digital difference. great deals are out there for a patient buyer. i have several $100- plus radios that i bought NEW for less than $50. in a years time radioshack will close-out an expensive radio for half price or less. in the end you can have more radio for less money while still enjoying your larger and nicer (even if older) analog set the whole time! |
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Merry Christmas Dude..
IMHO, the reviews on www.radiointel.com are worth looking into.. TRY try try to get a Sangean 505A; - Cost double th munney on sale, but does Way over $40 worth of performance.. H I have $20 maximum and want a cheap radio. From what I've read so far my choices are between Jwin, Coby and B+H. Which is best? I know none of those are 'serious' sets but I have to start somewhere. TV audio would be nice, and battery life is a consideration too. I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal. Thanks for the help. |
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Page Three,tain. www.angelfire.com/md2/Ldotvets
Perhaps some of y'all old Warriros might want to post something in there? cuhulin |
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I tend to agree with the thrift store approach for this one, it may take
a few weeks of searching but when out and about stop in to local Goodwill and Salvation Army - you'll get a great radio and help others at the same time. I recently scored a Zenith Trans-Oceanic Royal 3000-1 for $19. Schwweeet! While your at it, rummage for some thrown away TV's, depending on thier construction many have flyback transformers, newer ones have switching power supply transformers that have #24 wire that can be unwound and make a great inexpensive starter antenna. I got 65' of #24 from a TV transformer once. Tim H bluemind wrote: I have $20 maximum and want a cheap radio. From what I've read so far my choices are between Jwin, Coby and B+H. Which is best? I know none of those are 'serious' sets but I have to start somewhere. TV audio would be nice, and battery life is a consideration too. I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal. Thanks for the help. |
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![]() "Harveyat8c43z0" wrote in message ... Merry Christmas Dude.. IMHO, the reviews on www.radiointel.com are worth looking into.. TRY try try to get a Sangean 505A; - Cost double th munney on sale, but does Way over $40 worth of performance.. Can't hold a candle to the Degen 1103 IMO. H I have $20 maximum and want a cheap radio. From what I've read so far my choices are between Jwin, Coby and B+H. Which is best? I know none of those are 'serious' sets but I have to start somewhere. TV audio would be nice, and battery life is a consideration too. I live in the boonies of WV, and will be happy if I get a good BBC signal. Thanks for the help. |
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Inferior, and inexpensive junk, will do nothing but frustrate you.
Save-up a few bucks, and get something decent. Thrift stores might yield a buried treasure. Just exercise a little patience, maybe utilize an old coffee can for a "piggy-bank". Darren http://community-2.webtv.net/DEMEM/L...mes/page2.html |
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